Sunday, December 27, 2009
2009 Advent Caledar Quiz Wrap Up
Well, it's official - the 2009 Advent Calendar Quiz has wrapped.
Thanks for playing!
Friday, December 25, 2009
2009 Advent Calendar Quiz - Day 25
Hi All,
Merry Christmas and welcome to the last question! Hope you are all enjoying your time with your family!
Before we toss out the last question, we have to tidy up two small details … question #19 and #24.
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After a bit of comparison, Hannah wins question #19. It was close, but Hannah offered up the most extensive list of words, with over 50 words.
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So with last night’s question, I made a bit of an error in that my time ranges were not correct. I meant to have the final housekeeper stay until just shy of 1am.
So, given my error, Aaron gets a drink for guessing the last housekeeper and Chris F. gets three drinks for getting the exact answer with a provided proof.
With the win, Chris pulls dead even with Rob for overall win and the gift certificate.
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As everyone is spending time with his or her family, today’
s question will be most easy. Tell me what the most common response is to the attached Greeting.
Winner gets a drink and the first of Rob or Chris to answer correctly will win the overall quiz challenge and the gift certificate.
Best of luck all!

Thursday, December 24, 2009
2009 Advent Calendar Quiz - Day 24
Hi All,
Hope you enjoyed the video last night! The winner was Rob who guessed all the songs correctly. They were as follows:
· Rihanna - Shut Up and Drive
· Sisqo featuring Lil Kim - How Many Licks
· Quiet Riot - Bang Your Head
· Neil Diamond - September Morn
· Goo Goo Dolls - Iris
· Cat Stevens - Peace Train
· The Police - Message in a bottle
· Nelly Furtado - On the Radio
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As promised, a brief bio for Teresa, last night's winner and attached is a pic as well.
- Wow, Can't believe I actually beat out Rob on a question. I'm local to the Vancouver area, I grew up in Richmond and made the big move to Delta (it's 12 minutes away for those you who don't know the area) this past summer. I have known Vern for quite a few years now and was very excited to see he was doing his advent calendar again this year. Accountant by day, learning to be a salsa dancer by night. I'm looking forward to have a Christmas duck tonight, and Christmas turkey on the 26th - is that wrong? Merry Christmas to all!
Now, for the second to last question……..
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Folks, tragedy has struck tonight!
Little Johnny returned home at 1am (after a crazy Christmas Eve elementary school party) to find Santa Claus laying in a pool of his own blood. Protruding from his back, a transformer toy no doubt destined to be Johnny’s favourite toy of the year.
An avid CSI fan, Johnny immediately took Santa’s temperature and found it to be 85 degrees Fahrenheit. One hour later, he again took the temperature and found it to be 73 degrees Fahrenheit. The living room thermostat had been set at 70 degrees Fahrenheit since Johnny left his house at 7am the day before.
Being a wealthy boy, Johnny has three housekeepers, Elizabeth, Judy, and Emma. Their work schedule for the day was as follows:
· Elizabeth: 6pm – 8pm
· Judy: 8pm – 10pm
· Emma: 10pm – 12pm
One of them is responsible for Santa’s demise, which one?
A drink will be awarded for the first correct guess, however, any answer with a full solution will be worth three drinks. There are no tricks to this, just a bit of math.
Enjoy!!!!
2009 Advent Calendar Quiz - Day 23 Video
Please watch the video below to get today's challenge. Enjoy....
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
2009 Advent Calendar Quiz - Day 23
Hi All,
Hope some of you got a chance to play with Google Wave. In short, it is highly touted tool that melds messenger, email, blogging, etc. into one shared space designed to facilitate collaboration.
Read more about it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
And for fun, try YouTubing “Google Wave Pulp Fiction” to see Pulp Fiction a la Google Wave. A good overview of the features but be forewarned, it is Pulp Fiction!
Last night’s winner was Teresa who dug out an invite to Google Wave and joined me in a new wave (conversation sort of).
Stay tuned for a bio for Teresa, and if anyone wants an invite to try Google Wave, let me know as I have several left.
Now, for the third to last question…
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So, every year the Men’s NCAA Basketball Tournament concludes with a video montage of tournament highlights played to the song “One Shining Moment”. Tonight you get Vern’s low budget equivalent.
The difference tonight is that your job is tell me what songs are playing in the background. There are a total of 8 songs, so name the artist and the song.
Apologies in advance for abrupt transitions and poor quality recording, but that is what 1am on a weeknight will get ya ;)
Watch the video here:
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
2009 Advent Calendar Quiz - Day 22
Hi all,
So last night’s quiz was a bit rough it seems. I guess it might have helped had you seen the entire picture in each case – that is, the one with the significant monument left in place.
Take a look at the newest album … you might fair a little better J
http://picasaweb.google.com/
I will provide answers tomorrow night, but Rob managed to win the quiz with all answers save one – well done!
With this win, Rob takes a commanding lead in this year’s quiz heading into the final three days…. but fear not, there is still time!
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Tonight’s challenge is about embracing new technology and the task at hand is simply to invite me to my first collaborative Wave. Please use “vernsadventcalendarquiz@
Monday, December 21, 2009
2009 Advent Calendar Quiz - Day 21
Hey All,
The answer to last night’s question was ‘F’. Here is the logic:
· Big squares become small squares in moving from one pattern to the next.
· Similarly, small squares become big squares.
· The exception involves triangles (damn triangles!). If a triangle is attached to a small square in the original, the triangle disappears and the square does not change size.
· If the triangle is attached to a large square, the triangle stays in place, and the square shrinks as expected.
The quick hand last night was Chris F, which moves him into a tie with Rob for the overall lead in the quiz.
Still working on Q#19….
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Okay, so today’s question comes to you as an idea from Chris Fares. As such, Chris, you are out of tonight’s competition J - but don’t let that stop any of you from throwing ideas my way ;).
So, as many of you are world travelers, I thought I would test your abilities to recognize certain places.
http://picasaweb.google.com/
Sunday, December 20, 2009
2009 Advent Calendar Quiz - Day 20
Hi All,
I am still stepping through Q#19 answers, but should have something for th
e group tomorrow in terms of a winner.
And now, for Question #20........
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Tonight’s question, quite shamefully, is not
my own – it has bee
n lifted directly from a book I stumbled upon. The question is outlined in the attached image.
Ciao all,

Saturday, December 19, 2009
2009 Advent Calendar Quiz - Day 19
Hey All,
Just a quick reminder to vote on the best Tiger Woods question at: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/
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So I hope you all consider A Whole New Mind, it really is a wicked read. In terms of design mags recommended by Pink, he lists the following:
· Ambidextrous
· Dwell
· HOW
· iD
· Metropolis
· O Magazine
· Real Simple
Last night’s quiz was won by Rob with it, he takes one step closer to clinching his victory this year.
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I finally compiled the results from Question #17, and it was very close between Hannah and Chris, but in the end, Chris wins out by a nose. The correct answers are as follows:
Arabic |
Bulgarian |
Mandarin Chinese |
Cantonese |
Czech |
Danish |
Dutch |
Estonian |
Farsi |
Finni |
French |
German |
Hindi |
Hungarian |
Italian |
Japanese |
Korean |
Lao |
Lebanese |
Lithuanian |
Norwegian |
Filipino |
Polish |
Portuguese |
Punjabi |
Russian |
Rumanian |
Sierra Leone |
Singhalese |
Slovenian |
Spanish |
Turkish |
Vietnamese |
Yiddish |
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Hey there word lovers, time to have some fun! How many other English words can you make using letters in the following word:
Logophile
Note: Each new word needn’t necessarily use all the letters in logophile.
Friday, December 18, 2009
2009 Advent Calendar Quiz - Day 18
Hi All,
I have compiled the Tiger Woods marketing question at the following URL:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/
Please take the survey, and the one with most votes wins! Good luck all.
I will have to defer a winner on last night’s question until tomorrow as the legend is not on my person.
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Question:
Daniel Pink wrote a great book called “A Whole New Mind” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Pink recommends reading eight different publications on Design. Send me an image of any one of them (either that you took, or you lifted off the net), and you win.
J
Thursday, December 17, 2009
2009 Advent Calendar Quiz - Day 17
Hi Quizzees,
Some VERY creative answers submitted for the Tiger challenge, some complete with images and detailed descriptions! Given the breadth of the submission descriptions, I will have to figure out the best way to soliciting voting input. Initially, I was thinking about Survey Monkey, but don’t know how easy it will be to upload imagery within a multiple choice question ….. Anyway, leave it with me and I will advise as soon as something is posted for voting....
Now, on to today’s question…
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Alright kids, time for a language test! Last year I had you translate a sentence mixed with words from different languages. This year, I am asking you to identify the languages shown in the attached document.
As always, the greatest number correct wins. I would be highly impressed if anyone gets them all, but should that happen, the tie breaker will be the timeline, with the first one in winning. .
Note: I did not create the attached text, so in some cases it may be a bit off if you are fluent in the language, but it should still be close enough to give you an idea.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
2009 Advent Calendar Quiz - Day 16
Hey All,
So, the old man pictured seems to have proven challenging. Funny thing is that I can almost guarantee that every one of you knows his work very well.
For example:
I would not, could not, in a box.
I could not, would not, with a fox.
I will not eat them with a mouse.
I will not eat them in a house.
I will not eat them here or there.
I will not eat them anywhere.
I do not eat green eggs and ham.
I do not like them, Sam-I-am.
The only correct answer was offered up by Chris F., who inches closes to taking the overall lead!
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So tonight, I want to see everyone put on their business hats and let their creativity bust free. The theme for tonight’s question was provided by Advent calendar participant Derek.
The Challenge:
You are an entrepreneur and you have a product/service that you think would benefit immensely from having it endorsed byTiger Woods.
The question is, what is your product/service? Please outline the following:
· Product Service Name:
· Product/Service Description:
· Target Market:
· Slogan:
Complicating factor: his family troubles have rocked his ability to focus so much that his golf skills have plummeted. As such, any golf related product/service will be a no go.
Since there is no correct answer to this question, I will compile all the answers submitted and will ask the group to vote for their favourite tomorrow by way of survey.
To give your creative juices tonnes of time, tomorrow’s question will not go out for 24 hours.
Feel free to submit multiple answers, and be enjoy
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
2009 Advent Calendar Quiz - Day 15
6. Clorets ad for gum.
7. Burger King promoting really big burgers.
8. Monster.com ad, to help people find th
9. Martial Arts School Advertisement.
10. Bose noise reduction headphones.

Monday, December 14, 2009
2009 Advent Calendar Quiz - Day 14 Leaderboard
2009 Advent Calendar Quiz - Day 14
Hi All,
Can you believe it, we are more than halfway done this year’s quiz! A mere twelve more days and we will be wrapped!
At the end of the day, anyone can still win!
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I have yet to get a completely correct answer for question #12. To help things along I want to clarify one point. The numbers within one square do not connect to the numbers in any other square, and so the way the squares are laid out matters not at all.
Also there is no requirement for all numbers within a square to connect to each other through a relationship.
As a general hint, most people are hitting the mark on y, but x is proving troublesome.
This question will remain open until further notice ……..
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Answering within 30 minutes of the question going out was Hannah! It seems Hannah was at work and had a bit of time to kill ;).
The sum of the three symbols in the vertical column was 16, and the symbols were valued at 5, 4, and 7 respectively for the square, the star, and the triangle. If you want a copy of a possible solution, let me know and I will forward it along.
Below is a brief bio for Hannah.
I moonlight at the clock shop enjoying Vern's quiz as the whole store ticks away. My attached picture is me wishing for warmer weather!
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I finally stepped through all the Question #9 answers, and we have a new winner yet again, in Winnie. Missing only a single entry and providing full names for all entries, Winnie cleaned house, although special mention goes to Varina who was a very, very close second.
Couple of funnies worth noting --- the quiz was based on pairs, so “sugar cubes”, “bow” , “tusk” weren’t winning entries ;) Also, snakes have heads, chutes do not ;).
Here is a bio for Winnie.
Winnie is a Canadian transplant in California, dutifully spreading the exotic Canadian language of aboots, passta and soarys to our Southern neighbours J Winnie was an Edmonton girl who hated the cold and mutinied for warm(er) San Francisco. Chris H added Winnie when he couldn’t steal her answers as his own anymore. Winnie joined the advent calendar mid-way last year and tied for 3rd place; she hopes to leverage her quirky mix of engineering brawn and creative wit to better her standing this year with a strong showing!
And now for today’s question……
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Have you ever seen an advertisement that, for whatever reason, really hits home? Something that makes you appreciate the art of advertising? Well, that is the theme of tonight’s question.
Pictured in the attached file are a series of images. Your goal is to guess what is being sold and/or what message is being conveyed. Although no additional prizes are to be awarded, take a stab at the companies behind the ads.
Rules are as standard, guess the product /theme and you’ll get a point for each correct image. In the event that a tiebreaker is needed, first one in wins.
Cheers!
Saturday, December 12, 2009
2009 Advent Calendar Quiz - Day 12 + 13
Hey Everybody,
Another great round of answers yesterday.
In terms of a solution, in short, A and B can’t solve the riddle as they know too little. D could solve it if B and C had the same coloured hats as he would then conclude that his was a different colour. But, in this case, B and C have different coloured hats. So, C ultimately steps up and saves the group from frying and is able to do so specifically because D says nothing. It takes C a bit to step through the reasoning,
so that is why two minutes sneak by before he says anything.
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Question #11 was won by Aaron, whose bio is found below.
Aaron, a prominent business man and entrepreneur who dabbles in the solar industry in between jet setting to exotic locals to meet beautiful women and dine on exquisite dishes. This Christmas and new years, you can find Aaron amongst the wallabees, bbqing shrimp, golfing, and fishing off the southern coast of Australia for 6 weeks where his brother and family live. Although he is single and looking for someone special to share his days in Toronto with, women particularly from Virginia seem to find him alluring (even though they lead double lives). He is known to participate in many international advent quizzes but has yet to pull off an extraordinary performance. This year promises to be his best yet and he assures he will be able to take Rob down....
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The images in Question #9 have been posted to the photo album located here:
The winner will be announced later today … still have a few sheets to review.
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Happy puzzling!
